Chantel Mila, from Melbourne, shared a video on TikTok wearing a black coat and jeans and said that closing the coat and tying it in a simple knot is wrong – it looks much more stylish to create a simple loop. In the clip, she wraps the black belt around her arm several times, creating a small loop before pulling the belt – which allows her to cinch in the waist even more. A stylish mum-of-two has revealed the right way to tie a coat, revealing many Australians are getting it wrong Chantel then shows off the chic wrap coat, which looks effortlessly chic. “Make any outfit look effortlessly chic with this simple pleat,” she wrote. Hundreds of people commented on the video, praising Chantel for the easy hack. “Okay, but this actually looks a lot better,” said one. Chantel Mila, from Melbourne, shared a video on TikTok wearing a black coat and jeans. She revealed that closing the coat and tying it with a simple knot is wrong Effortless style: Chantel then shows off the elegantly wrapped coat, which looks effortlessly chic “Since my daughter asked me if I was wearing a bathrobe, I can’t wear coats like this anymore,” commented another. “Love this hack,” added a third. “You are so smart,” wrote a fourth. “I ran to my closet to try on immediately!” added another. Chantel, who has amassed 925,000 followers on TikTok, often shares easy hacks and tips with her followers. She recently shared a clip showing how to get rid of frizzy hair and how to make perfume last longer. Chantel Mila (pictured), who goes by Mama Mila online, shared a now-viral TikTok video detailing each tip, which has now been viewed more than 103,000 times after 24 hours The popular TikToker recommends wiping tinfoil over your hair and applying lotion to your skin before perfume. ‘Which will you try first?’ he captioned the video. Mila started by taking a square of aluminum foil, used for cooking, and wiping it in a downward motion over her head – and the fuzzy curling hairs were no longer visible. Mila started by taking a square of aluminum foil, used for cooking, and sweeping it in a downward motion over her head – and the fuzzy flying hairs were no longer visible Tin foil is believed to protect against static in your hair because the metal is a “conductor” — meaning it collects and carries the electrical charges away from your hair, according to Well + Good. This clever hack also restores shine and doesn’t leave hair looking brittle or damaged. To make your scent last longer during the day or before a night out, Mila recommends applying a fragrance-free lotion to your skin first. According to Mecca, moisturized skin gives the fragrance “something to cling to,” meaning it won’t dry out as quickly. To make your scent last longer during the day or before a night out, Mila recommends applying a fragrance-free lotion to your skin first (left). For the third and final hack, Mila shared how to light multi-wick candles at once without burning your fingers (right) For the third and final hack, Mila shared how to light multiple wick candles at once without burning your fingers. To do this, light a wick simply light one wick, then tilt the side of the candle so that the flame catches on the second wick. The handy video has since been viewed more than and many seemed more surprised than the first hair blow. “Can’t wait to try the foil trick!” One person wrote, another said: “Hairspray and a tissue also help with flyaways.” “The candle! Thanks!’ a third was added.